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Time to fire the coach!greenblood said:
Nah. I respect your coach, and I like the direction you guys are going.RaceBannon said:
Hopefully it comes backgreenblood said:After all this drama I can’t say that I hate Washington anymore. It’s more like a respect that we both fought through purgatory and leaving together. You can bash me all you want I don’t care. My hate is gone
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Gotta do what you can just to keep your hate alivegreenblood said:After all this drama I can’t say that I hate Washington anymore. It’s more like a respect that we both fought through purgatory and leaving together. You can bash me all you want I don’t care. My hate is gone
Trying not to confuse it, with what you do to survive
Trying times. With patience I foresee a full restoration of the hate though. LIPO. -
Even so, Jen Leopardprint would probably say, "We wouldn't think of it. Gimme that discount!LawDawg1 said:
Time to fire the coach!greenblood said:
Nah. I respect your coach, and I like the direction you guys are going.RaceBannon said:
Hopefully it comes backgreenblood said:After all this drama I can’t say that I hate Washington anymore. It’s more like a respect that we both fought through purgatory and leaving together. You can bash me all you want I don’t care. My hate is gone
Why would BIG offer full shares? Makes no sense since we have zero leverage at the moment.
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@JoeEDangerously made a good point that without Oregon and Washington, USC might be looking at a division of UCLA, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Northwestern (or something similar). Said division is a lot harder to win throwing in Oregon and UW. I'm sure they'd much rather have the Bay Area schools as easy wins and non recruiting threats join.
I would think just UW and Oregon their main beef is with Oregon. They'd be easier to recruit against if they were stuck in the Big 12 or zombie Pac. They also recruit in Southern California a lot more and talk a lot more shit. -
The schools would like easy wins but the networks want eyeballsWoolleyDoog said:@JoeEDangerously made a good point that without Oregon and Washington, USC might be looking at a division of UCLA, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Northwestern (or something similar). Said division is a lot harder to win throwing in Oregon and UW. I'm sure they'd much rather have the Bay Area schools as easy wins and non recruiting threats join.
I would think just UW and Oregon their main beef is with Oregon. They'd be easier to recruit against if they were stuck in the Big 12 or zombie Pac. They also recruit in Southern California a lot more and talk a lot more shit.
And Cal and Stanford don't bring the eyeballs, not for their own fans nor for causal fans back east
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My guess is Stanford is another bargaining chip for Notre Dame eventually to join when it reaches 24 at some point or they tell Cal to fuck off. Only thing I see as a bonus for the other BIG schools with the Bay Area schools joining is those teams all travel well and it’s a destination point for them. Don’t be surprised if there’s more games at Levi’s stadium due to the easy travel to get there flight wise via San Josewhatshouldicareabout said:
The schools would like easy wins but the networks want eyeballsWoolleyDoog said:@JoeEDangerously made a good point that without Oregon and Washington, USC might be looking at a division of UCLA, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Northwestern (or something similar). Said division is a lot harder to win throwing in Oregon and UW. I'm sure they'd much rather have the Bay Area schools as easy wins and non recruiting threats join.
I would think just UW and Oregon their main beef is with Oregon. They'd be easier to recruit against if they were stuck in the Big 12 or zombie Pac. They also recruit in Southern California a lot more and talk a lot more shit.
And Cal and Stanford don't bring the eyeballs, not for their own fans nor for causal fans back east
UW and UO will be more interesting for casual fans given our recent success -
I'm old enough to remember the days when UW's gameday experience was considered very "BIG-10 like."
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SEC of the westTheHB said:I'm old enough to remember the days when UW's gameday experience was considered very "BIG-10 like."
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Everyone says “the Bay Area is the 6th largest market”. My argument is, in regards to an engaged sports audience, they don’t crack the top 25. Don’t people realize they lost the Raiders and the A’s all in the same year? Technically they lost the warriors too as they went to the other side of the bridge, but that semantics. Probably would lose them too completely if they didn’t have one of the best rosters ever for almost a decade.whatshouldicareabout said:
The schools would like easy wins but the networks want eyeballsWoolleyDoog said:@JoeEDangerously made a good point that without Oregon and Washington, USC might be looking at a division of UCLA, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Northwestern (or something similar). Said division is a lot harder to win throwing in Oregon and UW. I'm sure they'd much rather have the Bay Area schools as easy wins and non recruiting threats join.
I would think just UW and Oregon their main beef is with Oregon. They'd be easier to recruit against if they were stuck in the Big 12 or zombie Pac. They also recruit in Southern California a lot more and talk a lot more shit.
And Cal and Stanford don't bring the eyeballs, not for their own fans nor for causal fans back east
UW and UO will be more interesting for casual fans given our recent success -
Give it tim.greenblood said:After all this drama I can’t say that I hate Washington anymore. It’s more like a respect that we both fought through purgatory and leaving together. You can bash me all you want I don’t care. My hate is gone








